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I got to meet Ken Druse at a Brooklyn Botanic Garden a few months ago. Ken has an audio podcast called Real Dirt which is co hosted by garden writer Vicki Johnson
This week they talk about heirloom daffodils and gypsy moths. And, Ken has a weekly email newsletter you can sign up for. please check it out.… Continue Posted on May 4, 2008 at 11:30pm —
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So, what does this mean? Well, I might have to start acting like an adult, but i doubt it. What it does mean is that I now have a great team of t… Continue Posted on March 19, 2008 at 5:03pm — 2 Comments
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great to hear from you; I really enjoy your podcasts!
Absolutely love the show!
I sent you a comment about your lovely apple crisp recipe but may have done it on the wrong part of your website. Hope it gets to you!
Pippa
PS I love your dogs! We have an English Bullterrier (Jemima) and a black coloured working Cocker Spaniel (Pippin)!
Thanks for the great videos. I like the dogs and your simple kitchen where you make all kinds of wonderful stuff. I think it's amusing how so many people build these fancy chefs kitchens and go out to eat and don't even know how to operate their stoves. You inspire me to live more simply (not that I have a choice) but to be happy and grateful for what I have and to know the difference between "wants" and "needs"...thanks, Ali
Did you see the vintage Airstream I converted to a chicken coop? Hippest recycling project around these parts!! Love your Youtube videos. I'm now in the middle of building some of the cold frames from the Brooklyn Gardens. (all recycled stuff I found to use)
I really enjoy this site, normally don't spend a whole lot of time online but this site is really informative. Yesterday I learned more about garlic than I ever knew, Starting a little plot of garlic for next year.
Jo
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